UNOde50 supports different charity projects. We support all those women, men and children who fight every day to beat diseases. Our creative team has designed a charity piece for each cause to help finance research, prevention and awareness of breast, prostate and testicular cancer as well as Rett syndrome. A percentage of the sale for these charity pieces will go to: GEICAM, the Spanish Breast Cancer Group, and the Princess Rett Association.

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Mr. MOUSTACHE

Prostate cancer is the most common tumor as well as the second leading cause of death from cancer for men. Its likelihood increases with age, with approximately 1,200,000 new cases diagnosed each year worldwide.

UNOde50 has joined the Spanish Association Against Cancer in the fight against prostate and testicular cancer through the creation of “Mr. Moustache”. A bracelet and key ring that help finance research projects that will allow for better diagnosis and treatment, health education, as well as support and care for affected people and their families.

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ZEN BRACELET

By buying the charity bracelet Zen Think Pink with its distinctive pink Murano glass, you will be helping research in the fight against breast cancer.

With the money raised, GEICAM promotes clinical, epidemiological and ground-breaking research in the field of breast cancer treatment. It also promotes medical education and raising awareness of this scourge in our lives.

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RETT BRACELET

Affecting almost exclusively girls in the early stages of their lives, Rett syndrome is a neurological disease that causes severe motor and developmental impairment. There are more than 300,000 cases worldwide.

Affecting almost exclusively girls in the early stages of their lives, Rett syndrome is a neurological disease that causes severe motor and developmental impairment. There are more than 300,000 cases worldwide.

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With proceeds from the sale of the bracelets, the Princess Rett Association finances two research projects at the Sant Joan de Déu de Barcelona Hospital (Spain), the only one that researches the disease.